Viewpoints in Homeland Defense and Security - CHDS/Ed show

Viewpoints in Homeland Defense and Security - CHDS/Ed

Summary: The nation’s homeland security leaders give opinions on current issues and challenges facing the country, such as intelligence and information-sharing, critical infrastructure protection, borders and immigration, terrorist groups, and interoperability.

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 Thesis Series: Does Community Trust in the Police Affect Homeland Security? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Patrick Walsh. The policing profession has evolved since the formalization of police forces in the late 1820s. Much of the change revolves around the community taking an interest in how the...

 Thesis Series: The Effects of Obesity on Homeland and National Security | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Daniel O’Connor. Through a series of policy decisions, innovations, and a growing complex food system, the United States has moved from a nation of people once considered to be undernourished, to...

 Thesis Series: The Benefits of Collaborative Processes for Establishing All Hazard Incident Management Teams in Urban Area Security Initiative Regions | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. William Abbott. In 2008, consistent with past practice, the Phoenix Urban Area began a collaborative process to establish three All Hazards Incident Management Teams (AHIMT) with a three-year timeline for project...

 Biological Adaptations as Models for Security | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Raphael Sagarin. In this Viewpoints, Raphael Sagarin research scientist with the University of Arizona discusses how many biological organisms deal with risk and uncertainty in ways applicable to the Department of...

 The Building of the Homeland Security Enterprise | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Caryn Wagner. In this Viewpoints segment, Caryn Wagner Former Under Secretary for HS Intelligence and Analysis for DHS explores the hurdles the Department has faced since its creation in 2003. In...

 Thesis Series: Foreign Flag Vessels in the Great Lakes and the Risk to Homeland Security | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Christopher Sweeney. In his thesis, Foreign Flag Vessels in the Great Lakes and the Risk to Homeland Security, USCG Lieutenant Commander Christopher Sweeney strives to bring an awareness of the problem...

 Thesis Series: Does Homeland Security Constitute an Emerging Academic Discipline? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Michael Falkow. In the wake of 9/11, the enterprise now called homeland security rocketed into the limelight leaving an educational gap that many academic institutions rushed in to fill. Educators and...

 Thesis Series: Preventing School Shootings: a Public Health Approach to Gun Violence | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Ed Welch. Gun violence in America must be addressed at the highest levels of society. Newtown, Aurora, and Virginia Tech were attacks on the very fabric of America. School shootings represent...

 Thesis Series: The Road Less Traveled: Exploring the Experiences and Successes of Women Leaders in Homeland Security | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Jonna West. Today, women constitute over 50% of the United States’ population. Yet, women are still a minority in many workforce fields, including homeland security. A woman currently leads the Department...

 Thesis Series: A Unifying Strategy for the Deployment of Preventative Radiological Nuclear Detection Capabilities | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. David Brown. The domestic effort to interdict illicit radiological and nuclear material is designed largely around law enforcement agencies across the country deploying a Preventative Radiological Nuclear Detection (PRND) capability in...

 Thesis Series: Defining the Role of Public Health in Disaster Recovery: An Evaluation of State Public Health Planning Efforts | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

  Interview — video. Nicholas Davidson. There is very little to direct public health planning for long-term disaster recovery. This research surveyed plans from nine hurricane-prone states to determine the extent to which those...

 Developing Frameworks to Tackle Today’s Policy Challenges at the State and Local Levels | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Thomas MacLellan. In this interview Thomas MacLellan talks about the role of the NGA Center for Best Practices, a research and development firm that provides consulting services and proposes solutions to...

 The “Whole of Country” Approach to Countering Violent Extremism | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. Michael Rolince. Retired Special Agent in Charge of the Washington Field Office Federal Bureau of Investigation Michael Rolince examines the current and future foreign and domestic terrorist threats and how we...

 Taking the “Long View” | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Interview — video. David Pekoske. Retired Vice Admiral Dave Pekoske talks about his experiences in the private sector as President of A-T Solutions National Security Group. In this interview he discusses the importance of...

 Thesis Series: Suicide Terrorism in America? The Complex Social Conditions of this Phenomenon and the Implications for Homeland Security | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

https://www.chds.us/media/viewpoints/rss/chds_viewpoints_114_fleece.mp4 Interview — video. Richard Fleece. Suicide terrorism is growing worldwide and is becoming more geographically diverse. In this interview Rick Fleece (U.S. Secret Service) discusses his research where he has applied social identity...

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